According to the ten commandments, Yes. What we have to consider is the following:
1) Did Jesus keep the Sabbath (to the last letter)? Yes he did.
2) Whenever Jesus gave a teaching about the Sabbath he was speaking to the Pharisees who was trying to accuse Jesus with false accusations.
3) Why if we are followers of Christ are we trying to pick and choose what we want to do/or not? He was the perfect example and we know we will not be perfect but we can try moving in that direction.
The Jews kept the Talmud which is their own version of staying out of trouble/sin. If I can try to make it relevant to today:
The speed limit on our freeways is 120km/h. What the Jews did was saying we know if we get to 115km/h the spedo could be miss calibrated so we are going to drive 60km/h, never thinking of the other dangers they are creating. That is their safety zone. They moved the boundaries and according to them this was the new standards/law. We can't move God's standards and try to argue about sin. Jesus said we should leave that to him. I try to keep the Sabbath because that is what Jesus did and my Bible teach me that. We can argue back and forth but God never changed since the first second He started with His creation (us included). So if He teach us in the OT to keep the Sabbath, we can do it without judgment. If you feel for some reason God has given you the vision not to do so, it is between you and God and who am I to judge?
If you ask me about it I will give you the Biblical truth:
1) Jesus kept the Sabbath and never ever broke the Torah / Law
2) God never change
3) He told Moses and Israel to do so
4) We will become part of Israel so it is relevant to us
5) Jesus said, keep my commandments. Hosea 4 warns us to keep God's commandments and do not create our own days to honour Him.
1) Did Jesus keep the Sabbath (to the last letter)? Yes he did.
2) Whenever Jesus gave a teaching about the Sabbath he was speaking to the Pharisees who was trying to accuse Jesus with false accusations.
3) Why if we are followers of Christ are we trying to pick and choose what we want to do/or not? He was the perfect example and we know we will not be perfect but we can try moving in that direction.
The Jews kept the Talmud which is their own version of staying out of trouble/sin. If I can try to make it relevant to today:
The speed limit on our freeways is 120km/h. What the Jews did was saying we know if we get to 115km/h the spedo could be miss calibrated so we are going to drive 60km/h, never thinking of the other dangers they are creating. That is their safety zone. They moved the boundaries and according to them this was the new standards/law. We can't move God's standards and try to argue about sin. Jesus said we should leave that to him. I try to keep the Sabbath because that is what Jesus did and my Bible teach me that. We can argue back and forth but God never changed since the first second He started with His creation (us included). So if He teach us in the OT to keep the Sabbath, we can do it without judgment. If you feel for some reason God has given you the vision not to do so, it is between you and God and who am I to judge?
If you ask me about it I will give you the Biblical truth:
1) Jesus kept the Sabbath and never ever broke the Torah / Law
2) God never change
3) He told Moses and Israel to do so
4) We will become part of Israel so it is relevant to us
5) Jesus said, keep my commandments. Hosea 4 warns us to keep God's commandments and do not create our own days to honour Him.
Does Jesus .command/tell us to obey Him ? not in so many 'words' - but more by His 'actions'. His Father spent thousands of years 'telling/commanding people to obey' without results. Why would Jesus continue in the same way just 'telling' us to obey...it would be a waste of time , for it has already been shown that this tactic does not work with man....so -
Jesus is SHOWING us by His ACTIONS to be obedient to the Father and thus kept the Commandments including the Sabbath !!! WE are to copy Him if we want to be 'conformed to HIS image' !
'This total submission' some are still fighting by following 'their own understanding and are consequently still in DISobedience, dead in tresspass and sin Eph2....that is GOD telling them their state, not us. They need to start HEARING GOD and stop fighting us who have already become obedient.